Spring break football practice nearly escalated into a full-blown brawl on Wednesday after two men got into a big fight with each other on a Fort Lauderdale beach.
It started after a group of men in the crowd even started the countdown, starting when the tackler in the blue swimsuit and the one in the yellow one with the soccer ball were finally able to clash heads.
After the two men collided, the man in blue was still trying to snatch the ball from his opponent’s hands, even after the game was over.
He then grabbed onto his opponent’s trunks and leg before being shaken off. The two contestants were then seen fighting each other on the sand, with one of them in blue lying on top of a student in yellow.
The fight dragged on until onlookers in the crowd dispersed both men, who were also exchanging words.
Elsewhere, music blared, students drank and danced in what is likely to be the biggest spring break celebration as America finally returns to normal as the COVID pandemic recedes.
Crowds of young people dressed in colorful swimming trunks and bikinis were not intimidated by the local beach patrol, who watched the area on horseback during the day.
Some were seen playing with a ball in the water, while others were seen strolling casually along the beach with surfboards. A group of young people also held soccer practice in front of a large crowd on the beach.
A fight broke out between the men after a group of college students had a football practice.
The two rivals ended up dragging each other into the sand, ruining the party fun for many Spring Breakers.
Men’s soccer practice quickly turned violent and they had to be torn apart
Florida Spring Break continues to have fun on a sunny Wednesday at Fort Lauderdale Beach.
A group of three men drink drinks while the city’s beaches are still filled with college students from all over the US.
Five guys pose for as they enjoy another day of spring break in Florida.
It was observed that other revelers fared much better as they soaked up the sunshine by drinking during the day, firing a gun, rolling on wheels, and dancing nearby.
The Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach Police Departments have increased the number of cops patrolling tourist spots during this year’s break, and many of them will be working overtime.
While a grim 1,500 people a day flew to Florida in 2020 and about 65,000 spring break attendees in 2021, the Tampa Bay Times estimates that 570,000 students will go on vacation to the Sunshine State to have fun on the beaches in this year.
On Wednesday, two girls were spotted strolling on the sands of a Fort Lauderdale beach, enjoying alcoholic drinks in the sun.
The three spring breakers continue to have fun, raising their beer cans and hands in the air while enjoying the warm Florida waters.
lenses continued to see many Spring Breakers drinking during the day, as several of them were seen drinking beer for most of Wednesday.
A group of two men and two women have been seen competing with each other to see who falls into the water first while the others watch.
While most Spring Break lived it, others were more romantic as the couple were seen kissing in the water.
Three female students pose for while another woman blows up the picture
Spring break continued with Wednesday’s “hump day” party at Fort Lauderdale Beach.
NO SIGNS TO STOP: Spring break seen from bird’s eye view of Fort Lauderdale beaches
Ariel of the Spring Breakers on Fort Lauderdale Beach as crowds of students continue to flock to the coastal city’s beaches.
In Texas, thousands of vacationers from all over the country left their books and descended on South Padre Island to have fun, have a good time and enjoy the music.
The students watched the students dance, drink beer and smoke and forgot about the final week long ago.
During the festivities on the sleepy island, many hip-hop artists and DJs from all over the world will play remix records.
Chad Hart, founder of Inertia Tours, told KRGV there were a lot more bookings in the area this year compared to last year.
“Our numbers are not as good as they were four years ago, but they are better than three years ago,” Hart told the Rio Grande Valley publication. So this is a positive sign. The student market returns to South Padre Island.
Hart, who provides accommodation for students during their fun week, added that many students have booked anywhere from seven months to a year in advance.
“Our numbers for the week in Texas are very good,” Hart said. – All the apartments here are almost sold out.
DJ Steve Aoki performs during the South Padre Spring Break at Clayton’s Beach Bar on March 16 in front of a large Texas Spring Break crowd.
South Texas Island is one of the best spring break destinations in Texas and attracts students from all over the country. Pictured, students drink alcohol at a beach rave on South Padre Island.
Flocks of students from across the US partyed on the island of Texas on Wednesday, enjoying a live concert by world-famous artist Steve Aoki.
Two college couples support their partners during a spring concert on South Padre Island.
Students in colorful bikinis dance together as the crowd lives at Steve Aoki’s concert on Wednesday.
The couple were pictured dancing together as a huge crowd danced to live music.
Steve Aoki’s concert at Clayton’s Beach Bar was held near the Courtyard by Marriot hotel as noise levels reached unprecedented levels.
Law enforcement begins closing sections of the beach during South Padre spring break on March 16.
Other business owners on the island have said they expect numbers this year to break pre-coronavirus records.
“We expect it to be higher,” said Holiday Inn Beach Resort general manager René Valdes. “Looking at the numbers for last year and the fact that I’ve been on the island for so many years, the numbers are usually a bit higher.”
Valdez said the hotel is already 74 percent booked, but wants more students in the area once the weather warms up.